· 12/17/2013
E. Ron Pickard v. Tennessee Water Quality Control Board
Citations
- 424 S.W.3d 511
- 2013 WL 6623553
- 2013 Tenn. LEXIS 1002
How courts have described this case
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- concluding that a party challenging the issuance of NPDES permit on basis of antidegradation policy must first exhaust administrative remedies
- concluding that a party challenging the issuance of NPDES permit on basis of antidegradation policy must first exhaust administrative remedies
- “Interpretations of statutes involve questions of law which the appellate courts review de novo without a presumption of correctness”
- “When exhaustion is a clear statutory requirement, ‘exhaustion is an absolute prerequisite for relief,’ and failure to exhaust administrative remedies will defeat a reviewing court’s subject matter jurisdiction.”
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Judges: Koch, Wade, Holder, Clark, Lee
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